ZR-1's certainly have their strengths, and I love them for them.
They also inherit the C-4 deficiencies, which continue to disappoint.
Climbing over the threshold and plunging into the interior, steering and brakes come first to mind.
The same way my expectations are muted when I drive a 57 Fuelie, I find myself doing the same when driving any C-4.
A Chevrolet Bolt far exceeds in those traits.
Many on this Forum over the years have found creative ways to deal with many of these shortcomings, while many others remain mired in yestertech.
While I too have not succumbed to the allure of the C-7 and C-8, one cannot deny their proficiency when compared to older models.
I still shake when driving a 427/ 435 car with excitement until I notice it is the ancient architecture really causing most of the shake.
I love it none the less, faults and all.
Same with my ZR-1!

Marty